Lux Ex Tenebris by Sandrine Gasq-Dion
I keep singing about this series but it is just so epic! Although this is only book 3 in The Olympians series I would really recommend you start with the Assassin/Shifter series to follow the whole story.Amazon USAmazon UK

Out of the Darkness by Kate Sherwood
This may have been out for a while but as far as MMM goes it is one of my all time favourite series. A real life look at how a menage relationship works and it was great on Audio!!Amazon USAmazon UKAudible

Red Caps by Steve Berman
I recommend this because I am not normally a big fan of short stories—but this book was a surprise: a first-rate collection of first-rate stories by a man who knows his way around a keyboard. I liked some better than others (obviously), but there was not a clinker in the bunch.Lethe PressAmazon USAmazon UK

Damaged Package by SA McAuley
Multilayered characters who you’ll immediately fall in love with and a vivid, real setting engrossed this reviewer. Not to mention an original, fast-paced plot. This book is the full monty of perfect entertainment!Amazon USAmazon UKAll Romance eBooks

Tremors by TA Webb
This edition to the Pulp Friction serial was amazing. In one short story, Mr. Webb managed to erase all my doubts about his characters and make me fall in love with them.Amazon USAmazon UK

Snowcroft Lost by Christi Snow
This friends to lovers story is sweetly loving and filled with intrigue. The chemistry between the two main characters is uniquely special, and with some well-timed amnesia, you have a fantastic and sexy read!Amazon USAmazon UK

The Bible Boys by Dan Skinner
Beverley particularly loves the author’s elegant way of using textures and images to evoke emotion. Beverley considered this a lovely tender tale , which had her rooting for the MCs till the happy ending.Amazon USAmazon UK

A Heart for Robbie by JP Barnaby
This touching story of a young father fighting for his infant son’s life is brave, tender, and hopeful, with beautifully drawn characters that evoke powerful emotions. JP Barnaby graces her audience with a captivating read with this poignant tale of romance, courage, and parental love.Dreamspinner PressAmazon USAmazon UKAll Romance eBooks

Forbidden Mate by Toni Griffin
The much anticipate expanded edition of the story of the youngest Holland brother did not disappoint. While it can be read as a standalone, it is highly recommend that you read this entire series.Amazon USAmazon UKAll Romance eBooks

Giveaway

One lucky commenter will win their choice of July Prism Recommended Read in eBook format.

Comment below with which book from this list you most want to read to be entered to win.

Contest ends on 9 August @11:59pm. must be 18 or older, void where prohibited, etc.

Farewell Giveaway
I have a number of paperbacks, most of which are signed, to giveaway. Over the between now (11 Mar 2017) and 31 Mar 2017, every comment on the blog (this post and all other new posts), will be entered to win 1 of these paperbacks. There are also some misc swag items, so there will be a few packs of these to give away as well.

Thank you so much for your support over the last 4 years. Prism will be closing its doors on 1 April 2017. All content will remain available, but no new content will appear after 31 Mar 2017. As such all request forms have been turned off. Again Thank you,

About BrandilynRC

Brandilyn is a middle-aged (When the hell did that happen?) stay-at-home mom to 3 beautiful children (of course she is biased). She started reading M/M Romance and Gay fiction in early 2012 and was quickly hooked. In her first 18 months as a M/M Romance fan, she read over 900 titles in the genre (not counting re-reads), ranging from shorts to epic novels. She reads across all tropes within the Gay Fiction genre…. except Regency, she has never found a love for Regency.
A native Texan she finds Texas to the be almost perfect… except for one thing, their treatment of the GLBTQ community. This blog is her brain child and she is happy to welcome some fellow GLBTQ supporters to review here and help promote equality (oh and of course fangirl/fanboy over their favorite authors and works).

I’ve only got a few of these, so the choice is difficult, but I’d have to choose Hell & High Water. I’m keeping the list so I can buy these as I can afford them. It’s always good to have a list of recommended reads to choose from. 🙂

Yeah, I read three of those (Return on Investment, John & Jackie and A Heart for Robbie) and all three would make my best of the month list too, if i had such a list 🙂 Now I’ll have to take a closer look at all the books I haven’t read yet, of course.

There are some new-to-me authors on this list with books that sound quite interesting, so thanks for that. As for the one I am most interested in reading, it is hard to choose, but I will pick Hell & High Water. Thanks!

I have to say you have awesome taste when it comes to Sandrine Gasq-Dion. I have read all her books they are all great reads. Also Toni Griffin’s books are great reads. I was thinking about starting Intoxicated by the King Cobra